Word: rodents
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...listed her AIM screen name, which I quickly added to my Buddy List under the “Girls I Don’t Know Yet” group, immediately checking her away which read, “R.I.P Whiskers :(.” Translation: “my pet rodent died, I am frowning.” How endearing.Her profile went on to mention that her house at Harvard was in the Quad. This was disconcerting to me as I am not a fan of long-distance relationships, but with the time I had already invested in our relationship...
...order to reduce the number of rodents in the city, the Cambridge City Council has decided to change its rules about garbage collection and storage. After April 3, residents will not be allowed to leave plastic garbage bags outside overnight for morning collection. According to notifications received by Cambridge residents over the weekend, plastic garbage bags will be allowed on the streets in the morning, but only before the 7 a.m. collection time. Cantabrigians who want to put their trash out the night before collection day will have to do so in garbage containers with tight-fitting lockable lids. Even...
...last section, B, who is a doctor, treats children in Siberia who have been affected by radioactive waste. She and Yegor Tremens Rodent (Arlo D. Hill ’08), a government functionary, discuss the future of Russia and the world. The scene shifts to heaven, where the little girl (Claire Dickson) treated by B meets two old party leaders who died in the first part. No credit for guessing what they discuss...
...Mighty Mouse-whose packaging contains an acknowledgement to the Viacom-copyrighted super-rodent of the same name -is Apple's first two-button, scrolling mouse. For Mac users, this whole thing probably seems confusing-clicking and dragging seems to have gotten them far enough. For those reared on Windows, the absence of a right-click option and an inability to roll pages up and down are probably just as dumbfounding...
...neurons, but that's not typical," says Bruce McNaughton, a psychologist and physiologist at the University of Arizona in Tucson, who studies rats. More typically, he is able to tap between 50 and 100 neurons. That's not a lot when you consider that even a rodent's brain has 125 million neurons. But it was enough to get him started...